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ID4me is an internet service that enables its users to log in to many different internet services with one account. This is also known as "single sign on".

Unlike existing global single sign on solutions like the ones from Google or Facebook, ID4me does not track and analyze the internet surfing habits of its users. ID4me will make sure that the surfing habits stay secret.

Also, ID4me does not belong to an enterprise. It is an open standard that is maintained by a nonprofit organization. Anyone who wants to can participate. This way the users can chose freely between different ID4me providers and can also change the provider anytime.

What is a VPN app and why do I need one?

If you worry about online safety and haven’t thought about getting a VPN, it might be to time to consider it. VPN subscription prices are dropping and VPN apps are getting better all the time, so, in this article, we're going to discuss what a VPN is, how it works and why should you get one.

What is a VPN?

VPN stands for virtual private network and is a service that provides a secure internet connection by using private networks in remote locations. Using a VPN service can make it seem as if you are accessing the internet from an entirely different location, helping you to maintain security and privacy while online, among other things.

What is a VPN app?

A VPN app brings the aforementioned service to your smartphone. Simply install a VPN app and select a location and your online activity will appear to be taking place in that region.

Why would I want a VPN?

First and foremost, for increased privacy. VPNs can help control the information that companies or the government attempt to gather from you. It can also encrypt data so that your online activity isn't visible.

If you’ve ever tried to access a coffee shop Wi-Fi network, only to be warned that the connection is not secure, then you should think about a VPN: you never know who's watching.

Regardless of how concerned you are about online privacy, there is one key takeaway: your activity online is logged in many places, by many services, and it will be less visible if you use a VPN.

The second reason you might want a VPN is to access video streaming websites that you otherwise couldn’t. Say you’re on holiday in Bangkok, but want to continue watching that TV series you were enjoying on Netflix back home. Typically you wouldn’t be able to access this in a different country, but a VPN app would allow you to do that.

If you’ve ever tried to access a coffee shop Wi-Fi network only to be warned that the connection is not secure, then you might want a VPN: you don't know who's watching.

Is using a VPN illegal?

In some countries, such as China, North Korea and Iran, it is illegal to use a VPN, but in most western territories (including the US and UK) it’s perfectly legal. VPNs are often used by businesses, schools and universities to give people access to their resources when they're not on the premises.

However, while using a VPN is perfectly legal, using it for certain purposes is not. The same applies to use of the internet in general.

We are often asked whether it is legal to stream region-locked movies and TV shows in other countries. This is something that is in a state of flux, but the (somewhat disappointing) current answer is, not really.

I reached out to Netflix regarding this matter, and a member of its support team told me: "Customers that use services to change the IP location of their computers to watch content available in other regions [are acting] against our terms of use."

Hulu's Terms page explicitly states: "Using technologies to access the Content from territories where Hulu does not have rights or does not offer services is prohibited. Your subscription is not accessible through any devices from outside the United States."

Is it legal to stream region-locked movies and TV shows in other countries? Not really.

Other streaming services may not enforce this so stringently and these laws are being questioned because they don't allow for certain exceptional circumstances, such as when people are traveling. You should always check a service's terms and conditions before trying to access it with a VPN.

What a VPN app won't do

There are VPNs that claim they can improve download and browsing speed. However, VPNs actually reduce these things, because there is an extra step involved in re-routing your connection.

Also, some suggest they can make you completely anonymous: this is almost always untrue. You can certainly gain a more private connection but complete anonymity is really hard to achieve online.

How much does a VPN cost?

The costs of VPNs vary, but the vast majority are subscription-based services, which cost between US$5 and $15 per month. If you're interesting in picking one up, our AndroidPIT deals store has regular deals on all kinds of VPNs for every purpose, including some great lifetime subscription offers. Head over there now to check them out.

How to set up a VPN on Android

Outside of apps, you can still make use of web-based VPNs on Android if you have the IDs, make sure you know what they are or can access them before beginning.

As always, the steps in the settings and the names for each section might vary depending on your Android device. On stock Android, the procedure is as follows:

Go to settings > more > VPN and hit the plus button at the top right.

Tap on the Name box and choose a name for the VPN network.

In the Type box, choose a VPN type that corresponds to your VPN server.

Enter the server address.

Leave the PPP encryption box ticked.

Hit Save and you will be returned to the original VPN menu.

Tap on your new VPN and enter the username you’ve chosen as well as your password.

i have been using orbot along with proxy server app(along with orfox app gives access to TOR on my smartphone), both apps are free, and linking them with my chromebook gives access to TOR network on chromebook which uses orbot and proxy server apps while connected to wifi, can't add URL here but i have posted a link to a simple set up on my G+ appygeek collection +ericmccrory

i have been using orbot along with proxy server app(along with orfox app gives access to TOR on my smartphone), both apps are free, and linking them with my chromebook gives access to TOR network on chromebook which uses orbot and proxy server apps while connected to wifi, can't add URL here but i have posted a link to a simple set up on my G+ appygeek collection +ericmccrory

Hey Scott. I wrote a article about the same issue a while ago. Glad to see such a good article explaining the importance of running a VPN. Security is paramount these days with government blanket "reviewing" so prevalent. Keep up the good work.

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